iz umm ii ur) li ' 'ii ~- ~ ~»~- f- w- ~ ..' n»v F - I V ~ . _ 1 1,4- __ . I _ I .I 9 £$TABLlSHEll |89l. THE GUARDIAN, oHARLo1"_rETow-N, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDivEsDAr, FEBRUARY s, 1899.-8 PAGES 4_ ' _ l¢a1lC\¢l|lfl»5° that my Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney, complaint and in many instances the most serious forms ot Bright's disease. It the disease is coin- pllcated send a tour- ounce vial at urine. We will analyze it and advise you tree what to do. - ‘ HUNYON. a vial. Guide to Health onies, Protectorates and dependencies of the world: their Area. Population, Revenues and Commerce, and the Share mercs, ’ inthe title of a Publication just issued b the Treasur Bureau t deiicies ol thd world number one hun- .Y iif.hs of the land surface of the globe. Large sums are annually expended i'i ° H 0” ’ “Fielding R9C9iVe3 V CON' the construction of roads, canals. rail 1 - __ ways, tele¢~raphs,post.~il service, schools I scwnce M°n°y _ came" _etc, but inbmost casesthegpresent annual tpsnnv navisni and Other Weddings. expenditures are t>r0du<=ed by local A sure and Safe Remedy in ‘ revenues or are ieprescnted by local d e kind ___ obligations. The revenucs.ot the British Premier Marchand made his financial °"°"Y°°°°‘“‘ °" 'Y i colonies iii 1897 were 7.55 oooooo. ard' of Bowel Complaiiitls QUEBEC, Feb. 7.-[Special]-At the- their expenditures: $Tl5,000,000e Isle of Orleans, Pierre Pouliot cele Whllfi 'U0 P\lbllC debl in U18 D101* O ,Hated his Golden weddmg his son a niportantani active oftliese communit- 3 . _ . . . _ ‘.1 _ ' ‘ ’ ies: r tesalar .`t' -’ a miter silver wedding, while two sons of the tedl§fc,T§31s‘,ailw,;é;Ss1;§ui£Bh1;;.I;l:;;\; 1-his is _ true statemmt mg 1 latter were married at the same time. harb0ars,irriga\ion and other improve- it¢an’tbemadetooatrong Many attended this remarkable gather- UIOMS illlellded $0 Sti'i11\1lHl0_C0l11l110r08 M tw empmum ,nm and produoiiondhe railways in operation in the British colonies alone aggregating - - _ _ 55.000 miles. It is ° B1m1;1;_es;§ alla quick °l»‘\t¢m°D‘ t°'daY declafmg *hifi 11° m°1`° Ol the one hundred and twenty.six col _ ,railway suosidies will be granted until onies, ptotectorates, dependencies and Oramps, Gough, Rlieurnatism, the revenue and expenditure are equ_,1_ “sp‘;ieres of influence,” which make up 0ol.c, Colds, Neuralgia., my, * the total list. two-fifths bglong to Great, ou '_l‘oo‘.’.haohe. h _ _ _ Britain. their area, inclu inv the native* Dmnhma’ Cl H” Urged 311 to J "U 10 ‘lm SUPP0" Of feuda-_o'y States of India. beTng>one-halt TWO S1165, 250- and 500° ‘ eco .oznical administration till the heavy the grand total of coloni-il territory, and ~, b fi f i bt ' ~f d h their <~ iulation consid .rab y more than Keep it by yOu. Beware of p;1$‘Vi<;r1c p ne is remove] from t e olwhlilhlof the grand ‘gm ‘of colonial lmitations Buy only the - _ O ,ati _ F ,ce is , - d - _ g ,__ _ P [U Ol] IRB DEX lil Ol' €1', 11'! Genuine-Perry Davls’. .iioM'REAL, Feb. i.-Angoncillo, the number’ area and popu1a,io,,0fm,0_ , , from New Yerk,fearin‘ that ms life France IS but 1>1i1¢S-- - -efniinv~.;:~oaiaii."sfe;fs'aiwe”<§‘.*iiie Sac- cessiul colonies and their mother count- ries is in nearly all cases paced upon practically the same basis as that with other countries, goods from the home countries receiving in the vast majority of ca.-es no advantages over those from other countries in respect to imp art duties and other like exactions. In the most prosperous and pfogressive colonies the percentage of importation; from the mother countries grows some- what less as local business iticrfa-es. The chief British colonies in North America. Canada and Newfoundland. ST_ _;OHN_ peb_ 7__(g,,,cia])__B0th which in 1871 took 50 per cent, of their . , , ,_ _ _ importaticns from the‘horne country,N J _ . M€H§_ Wi).l.€lpl‘ Of O\€1` parties have now nearly completed mmiir ISUGIESEIIMU 30 mr Gem’ scour-9 senatorial concurrence in a_ SllO€S, A 4 CGlll'.S. _ ,their nominations and the campaign is ,hose of S_m,h Africa, Cape Colony and j 1;;-fiiiy dgcqnisnt, ` i ylenvb rubbers plain 32 in lull 0121St.\I10Bt1I1gS bvlng held Hlght- liatal dropped from no to ilper cent. bn vo;e that has been taken in the centq ’ ' l1\'» In Svn1e.<>0w1ti@Sfb<= Chseees Of the 1° the some P'P33»F i111Pf0\’0d Wllllfi U1 tllgfgtani 3;’ “dl”‘"“;“fg;udf;x;v§;;;`;1 purchasing clause of the Sherman law ~ _ ; ," _ .,. 1 oo' yer con - , _ . WOHl°lls l‘1lbl)'3l'S, plétlll, 21 5 other sections the opposition' have Coumry, in ,Slim ,ook but 40 Pm. C8;,,_ has been followed with as close interest cents gaheil ground- Tile” are lndlca-H039 The French colonies draw from the as the vote of yesterday was. T116 ' - » tl ‘. tl o test in be a close one. home country about 42 per cent, of their anxict _ was dug not ou; C9 th§ magni; Boys’ rubbers plain, '26 la Je ° H ly - ,,,. 1 ~, , , Y Y ’ "“ ‘ "'1°’ ' ‘ ' 't 's“ue but also to 0-6IllZS ___"°-‘___ The iollowing tables, borrowed from tude of the _quesuog '1 I 3 ’ Sq Miles Population. 11,250,412 3,617,327 1,010,070 802,863 801.050 ° 245,877 104.000 23,262 86.614 255,550 561.50] U -~,_,_-,E»aioi,;,'¢,-,ep-w Finland. . , J o Self rising Buckwheat, -- ` TlllS0n’s pan dried Rolled Cats, Made from pure Fresh ground Oatmeal, ` cream 0f tartar- Crown P lakes, *'- Goid D C M 1, ` _ Rolled meagre ea- Safeguards the food AND 1 ' Wheat Farina, _ alurn’ Wheatlets _ ' "_" igiiff.siii|niiii,em:-- li 314 059.122 55,64 3.930 10,600,000 33,911,744 9.216.707 256.000 050.000 1,548,093 - 1143.9 5 634.000 17, 439,000 I6 680.000 10.17 7 .000 5o`§3ai.T2I THE WORLD’S (‘0l.0NlES, l _ N' Bl Great Britain Leads the List with France In Secend Place- , W.asmNo1‘oN,February,'6.-"The Col- Sharp and C|ose|y»Con- °io..ii..i..._c......, i._....._..c....- Passes the Senate By a tested ri hi. ’ 5° ci cii. g '1 he colonies protectorates and dep and- a' ` _.___ dred and twenty-six. They occnp two _.___ . . . and theirpopnlation is one third that of _ Fightlh at Mal1|la-T|'t0U- Ag°"°'"° the F'|'Pin° the entire earth Their total importsi q 1505 Area n. Putin. = , _ ° _ _ l » " Takeg Refugg in MQntf9a| avgtrage $l,500,000,000 worth of _ _ ' _ P _ _ g0;ds nnnurlly, and of this vast sum ’ remler Marchand 'S more than iorty percent. represrnts __ i against Ranwaysubsidies purchases from the Mother Country. ing .Women--Dewey Snlzes a Schooner-Believed that Germans are Assisting the Insurgents- CEESTER, PA., Fcb. 7.-_tSpecial)- Captain French 'oi the tank' steamer Hare has been ordered home at once because of the strained relations between England and France. - MANILA, Feb. 7.-(Special)-The Ameiioans advanced on Mouday,captur. ing the city waterworks and' several other posts, also some field pieces from the insurgents and now hold all the ground nine miles around city, The rebel forces are retreating in utter ruin. » Hundreds have been killed. The Americans are taking every care of the wounded. ' _ Some native women have been iouiid among the dead soldiers. Their loss,in Killed and wounded is estimated 4.000. -__ my gay , .',;,,,,|,,-,_ ’ with munitions for the insurgents and the English at Hong Kong are using strong measures to prevent shipments from there. The belief is that the Germans are assisting the insurgents. _ WAsiiixu1‘oN, Feb. 7.-The treaty of peace negotiated between the Commis- sioneis of the United States and Spain at Paris was yesterday ratiiicd - by the United States Senate, the vote being 56 ayes to 27 nays, one vote more than the two thirds majority necessary to CHICAGO MARKETS, pork, 9.90. ' _ , May wheat, 72; corn, 38%; oats, 28 ork, 10 1° pork --. me iieiiiiign. il-; winds. ' HOCKEY NOTES. Anirowiirrs., \'lCT0RI-9~S- F” 1 W_ M¢L¢¢¢1 =¢ A. Leigh. sands of Insurgents Kill- ed and Wounded- Includ- 'held that there existed reason-‘ l ='J;1icAeo. February 4._ [Special]- ' “He following are the closing rates :- r'eo. wheat, -- corn, 35t; oats. 27; p . ... _ July wheat, 70l ; corn, 3': ; oats, 26, Wisnnicroit. Feb. 7-(Spoeial)- Fair, possible snow, _fresh northerly The following are the hockey teams ` which will draw sticks on Friday night Jost . Goal Robert Smith tt u L. B- McMillan Point Roy McLean ' H. Bethune Cover Point H. Sprague ‘ D. Sullivan Forward H. Brehaat U 3, Howm =¢ W. Breliaat L. R. Unsworth °‘ W- Plffkifd '*‘- 'i _'lf - _ __;_ Gallant at Alllertoil. Yesterday- THE ad'ourned sittin of tha Election when Judge Hodgson gave his decision in the matter of the election petition filed by Peter T. Bernard against. the election and return of Maddie Gallant as a member for the first Electoral Dis- ftrict of Prince County in the Legislative `Assemb1y, ' Owing to the resignation of Edward Hackett, who in the general election of »1S9`7, was elected member. a vacancy occurred and an election took place on the 20th July last. when Maddie Gallant stood as the Liberal candidate, and Mr. _Buote. editor of Le Impartial, was the Conservative candidate. Gallant was elected and a petition was subsequently iiled by Peter T. Bernard charging corrupt practices both by Gallant per- sonally and by his agents. The trial of this petition took place in December last at Albarton before Mr. Justice Hodgson, and after hearing the evidence judgment was reserved until yesterday. A special despatch irom Alberton 10 the Examiner says: . 1‘he court room was densely crowd- ed. _ The court held the respoodeni,Meddie Gallant, to be guiltyof treating- by Mar- tin Hussler and Trail Reid, his agents. Also of treating by Benjamin Gallant. an agent, but without the knowledge of Meedio Gallant. ' 1 The charge of bribery of Wedge by Meddie Gallant was examined at great length by the Judge, and although the circumstances were very suspicious he, able doubt, the benefit oi which every one charged with an offence is entitled to. He therefore held the charge “not proven.” A '_ The charge of bribery of Colo.Arsen- ault by Gallant was held by the Judge to _ba fully established and the Election was set aside. _ ._ ~ Meddie Gallant is debarred from voting or being voted fort or from holding any onine under the Crown. or under the Lieutenant Governor for eight years. Before the close of his judgment the Judge paid a. high compliment io the manner in which the evidence had been reported by Mr. Crosskill, the steno- graphic reporter. Don’t swim when ther¢’§ a bridge. Don’t experi- Q mmf was your with Q Profit by the experience Of 3 others. ABBEY’S EF- FERVESCENT SALT has acted as a. bridge for ma11Y t° carry them over sickness and di- sease. The daily use of' Abbey's Elfervescent Salt will l!¢¢P V0” the year round. All drug- gists sell this standard Eng- lish preparation at 60c a large bottle? trial Siu: 250 Aouiciccuan roaoouol-is maoonns Fynylecluial Tli¢Cauadia¢B¢|neilyiara|l TlltiATml.MGAH‘£ll‘l'l0lS ’ Lu¢eBetti¢s,25eenh. navisa»r.Awa.aNcn’c.:..t.i-ina. -!zep'h.P¢ayD¢vU lm!- uqyqg llama! tuivsnairen Aim nrsauanirinn. 'Judgment Given Asgllnat leddle J 5 Court was held at Alberton yesterday India, .navy cipal Marc will reach unite e party. iil|i|sii_si I .' s _ , l-ii » The Parliament ` Yesterday.” 1 _,_ ` l ` ‘ Speech, From -_ Includes Many_~lteia\%hl‘efi' lnterest8-`DiI'leli_ signed Leadership ef A ii imrneiiire lliam Waldorf and the Daily Mall. _ LoNrDON,' Feb. 7 British parliament was opened to-day.~ ` from the tliiohe _relations with ; ee who with we of *main in the _acceptance of to the Czar’s peusef aympatliizes with people in the assassination Elisabeth; foraahadows _a». thehiv regsrdws the_~p1ague continues, praises Cape Colony for vote ' promisesbills for the of Loudon, and. education in In is suit against the Daily- William Waldorf Astor declared journal had held him up to ridienlea The ugatter has been finally settled an ap logy, 5 ' 1:31a; Austria, Feb.` 7 Alf , of Saxe Coburg and Goths.- dead 1 00| BY HE REV. GED. M. SHELDOK. ' “Iii His Steps,” ”"_ “O ercomingt-he World.” “Elks Bi-other’s Keeper, “T e Crucifixion of Philip Strong,” "Robert Hardy’s Seven Days,” ‘5R:cha.rd Bruce” “The Twentieth Door,”, “Tae Redemption of Freetown d _ h b k h the uncertainty which attended the mat' a mfs ` ’ A w 'rev-S0113 “'11 011 S“°“` G01 ‘ *’ “ew 0° ~S OWS” ‘ ' V ' in 055 ha-uh an SP' ‘ 1 Hill 25 “Ili lilill 50 llllll- These are the out-put of a';eC,,,',,‘f,}fe,,, Smmpf' 5,5, B,_.,,,,`,,,,, 0,, Mth Nalpaerciiagmfsijx Colonia, ter upioaieiasimgmeai. . §, 3 , Wig' £031 B k' eduom HGW fcl.Cl.Ol'y l3ll€l‘8f0I'B W6 63.11- all cash purchases you save 3 per cent gdupf§i§s_.u dggjcipses. not recommend them as wet°'1 lj” d°“3;" Zfdpo §§§?“S°3;‘dk°§§S giifnfie ..‘.5.. . u rom e inf' n - - - f _______ _. (l0Ill’.l!l10W l.llS qtlalllly, 21~S £2,188 it hjpg y¢§1,;0 save money and §§E;l;e;f§nds....,,_` lille pl‘lC€ lb lOW X011 Iillgllli build up your home. 4th. Blfcause it gpain ___________________ __ ye helps your children to know t e worth my-;-3 ------ --!--_- gl them a' tual' of money by these stamps. Fill your ook and ge' it cashed at our oflice, ¥`\]1§§1£ay . b , .I ' . . . . . - . . . . . . _ .. Haviland St., residence Robert Hogg, Chin., _______________ _ '_ ````````` _ `- 2ssi,5e0 - E_q Feb 1 gf_ ,United States.....i__ i l68.§ f - """' ' E ' Terai ............ .,125 2;,s~zi,ss2 . *Subject to ratification of treaty. GO Note-United Kin gdom includes Ia- ; ‘ ' ` ' ° . dian feudetory States;Russia includes llieaklagl l00d3_ llllllllll ll lllllllll $1' breakgast we have? F d FOR etti B hast oo. -°°° _° . ._ _ H...i..”.f’ i§.§,.k’}§Z., H.,..,...,._. Baking Powder _.___......_... 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